Each phrase in the table describes two variables which are strongly correlated.
select...
Mathematics, 25.11.2019 04:31 jessecabrown1
Each phrase in the table describes two variables which are strongly correlated.
select all phrases that imply correlation without causation.
a. the number of stuffed animals produced at a factory and the number of newborn babies.
the number of hits by a baseball team in a game and the number of runs they score
b. the number of people at a store and the number of coupons given out
c. the amount of snow plows on the street and the amount of snowfall
d. the number of videos rented and the number of new films in theaters
e. the number of pets in a neighborhood and the amount of grass fields nearby
it’s a multiple choice answer and a has two choices in one so don’t get confused
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